Formula E Gen3
It is used as the base car for all manufacturers and teams from the 2022–23 Formula E World Championship onwards.[4][5] The battery is also designed to handle "flash-charging" at rates of up to 600 kW,[6] allowing pitstop recharging into the championship for the first time;[7] however, the introduction of fast charging has been delayed due to battery issues persistent throughout testing.It has enhanced battery output, all-wheel drive, softer iON Race tyre compound, and 3D printed front wing endplates, wheel fins and a wind deflector.The previous record for fastest speed achieved by a vehicle indoors was 165.20 km/h (102.65 mph) set by American driver Leh Keen in a Porsche Taycan Turbo S at the New Orleans Convention Centre in 2021.[10] In January 2024, Reem Al Aboud set a new record for FIA single-seater acceleration.